Nerja is one of the most important tourist spots on the Costa del Sol. It offers unforgettable places such as the Nerja Caves, which are made up of a number of subterranean halls, including the Columns of Hercules, Hall of the Arena, Hall of the Mountain Goat, Hall of Immensity, Hall of Ballet and Hall of the Waterfall. The largest is the Hall of the Cataclysm, presided over by an enormous column measuring 45 meters in height, 20 in diameter and 64 meters around, listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest column in the world. Every July, the Festival of Music and Dance is held in the Hall of Ballet, featuring acclaimed international artists.

Other nearby spots, such as the lovely cliffs of Maro and the Balcón de Europa viewpoint, which offers a magnificent panoramic view of the entire coastline, are sure to win your heart, created to be unforgettable.

We invite you to discover our cuisine, inherited from the Arabs in its taste for spices and use of fruits and vegetables; and enriched by the culinary influences of Andalusia, La Mancha and the central Mediterranean coast. We look forward to sharing a delicious culinary experience with you.

Information on the halls

Number of halls

3

Minimum capacity of halls

15

Maximum capacity of halls

160

How to get there?

Nerja is located 50 km from Málaga. It can be reached via the Autovía del Mediterráneo (E-5). Follow signs for the Parador, which is located on a cliff above Burriana Beach.

Parador nearby

Parador de Olite

A walk through the narrow side streets of Olite will take you from the shelter of large fine stone houses bearing coats of arm...